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Shiretoko 

Beautiful world of nature

Shiretoko, located at the east end of Hokkaido and jutting into the Sea of Okhotsk, is a World Natural Heritage Site. It is also known as a habitat of brown bears, and white-tailed eagles that dive down to eat salmon that are swimming upstream to spawn in autumn.

We drove around Shiretoko for 3 days in early autumn. It rained a lot, but even so, the incredible nature of Shiretoko was ever-present and beautiful.

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Daniel Vesey 9 years ago
Lovely video, some excellent examples of Japan's natural beauty that it holds in abundance
Jennifer Nakajima 9 years ago
Wow! breath taking sceneries. I love it.
Jerome Lee 9 years ago
I saw a doco about Shiretoko and how there are ice sheets along the sea there, plus this video - now I'm making it another must visit site in Japan!
Victoria Vlisides 9 years ago
Autumn is so beauteous in Japan.

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